A Brief Commentary on "Love in the Arts"

Roel 2022-04-22 07:01:43

Since childhood, I have called myself a "literate man", whether it is pretentious or over-confident, in today's impetuous era, it is always good to have such a wish; , is out of tune with reality, maybe he was born a naive and ridiculous utopian in some people's mouth; whether it is arty, arrogant or widowed, he always succumbs to his surroundings, becomes nondescript, and looks like everyone else. "The future is boundless", or "just a passerby in the pen of others" from beginning to end.

Without talking about literature and art, more or less will be inseparable from music. When encountering like-minded people, they will shout, "This is a true confidant!" The fire person is okay, if he was a slow man, he would have been scared to death long ago. . .

The sweet love letters and elegant and graceful calligraphy and characters are incomparable to men of science. For women, it can be as powerful as the mushroom cloud over Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

If you read something unpleasant in front of a liberal arts man, even if it is a popular novel that is pleasing to others in your eyes, it is nothing but dross in his eyes, and it will become a "psychological poison" in the mouth of a liberal arts man in minutes.

Paranoid, intense, tender, lovely, calm, comfortable, elegant, tranquil, if a person combines these advantages, it can be described as rich in layers.

If there is such a person around you, who is so special, cute, maverick and independent, don't pass by in a flash, he (she) is like a "jerky" ancient book, the more you read, the more you get stuck

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Liberal Arts quotes

  • Zibby: [about vampire novel] I liked it. It was fun and stupid. And it passed the time. And it's not Tolstoy, but it's also not television. And it made me happy. Now you...

    Jesse Fisher: Thank you... This - is the worst book - ever - written - in English.

    Zibby: So there are worse books written in other languages?

    Jesse Fisher: Probably not. Unless this book is translated into other languages.

  • Prof. Peter Hoberg: You know how old I am?

    Jesse Fisher: No, how old are you?

    Prof. Peter Hoberg: It's none of your goddamn business. Do you know how old I feel like I am?

    Jesse Fisher: [shrugs]

    Prof. Peter Hoberg: 19. Since I was 19, I have never felt not 19. But I shave my face, and I look in the mirror, and I'm forced to say, "This is not a 19-year-old staring back at me."

    [sighs]

    Prof. Peter Hoberg: Teaching here all these years, I've had to be very clear with myself, that even when I'm surrounded by 19-year-olds, and I may have felt 19, I'm not 19 anymore. You follow me?

    Jesse Fisher: Yeah.

    Prof. Peter Hoberg: Nobody feels like an adult. It's the world's dirty secret.